Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu said the federal government is conducting a review of its program to support Indigenous contractors in light of concerns about its use by companies that worked on the ArriveCan app.has centred around GCStrategies, the two-person IT staffing company that received $19.1-million to work on the app for cross-border travellers, concerns have also been expressed about Dalian Enterprises, which received $7.9-million.
Anispiragas Piragasanathar, a spokesperson for the department, told The Globe in December that audits are under way but the results will not be made public as they “contain commercially sensitive information.”would, by 2024, fully phase in a rule that all departments ensure a minimum of 5 per cent of the total value of federal contracts are awarded to Indigenous businesses.
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme was asked at a committee Tuesday whether the RCMP is investigating ArriveCan. The RCMP media relations team later clarified that the force was still assessing the Auditor-General’s report to determine whether further action is warranted.in October that the RCMP was investigating allegations of contracting misconduct at the CBSA. While those allegations involved companies such as GCStrategies, Dalian and Coradix that worked on ArriveCan, they were related to a separate IT project.Its work was funded through extensive subcontracting that linked back to a $21.
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